6 new Fintech Startups in the DBS Hong Kong Accelerator

Six FinTech startups from across Asia and around the world kicked off DBS Accelerator in Hong Kong this year, seeking to shape the future of finance with innovative solutions in enhancing the customer’s digital journey, data analytics, as well as compliance transformation and more.

The six startups are CUBE, cyberProductivity, DOV-E, Fractal Labs, Hyper Anna, and Privé Technologies. This brings the total number of DBS Accelerator participants to over 30 since the DBS Bank (Hong Kong) programme’s launch in 2015.

CUBE is a powerful RegTech solution that delivers unprecedented cuts in regulatory costs, and minimizes your risk of non-compliance – whichever jurisdictions, states or countries you operate in.

cyberProductivity helps banks keep their SME/SMB customers by offering enriched online banking services. We are an award-winning fintech company with innovative accounting robots technology used by banks and BPO/SSC cost reduction systems.

DOV-E’s patented technology utilizes these speakers and provides secure, quick, easy to use mobile payment and interactive mobile engagement on any platform.

Hyper Anna is an Artificial Intelligence powered data analyst. You interact with her as you would with another person.

Anna does all the tedious and technical work of writing code, analysing data, producing charts & more importantly insights – all things that come along with data analytics.

We’re here to help small businesses make smarter financial decisions and make a positive impact on the world with technology.

Small businesses can get updates on their current and future cash flow, revenue, and costs with our automated financial assistant. Banks can use the data held on the Fractal platform to make informed lending decisions.

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